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Haverfordwest: New Sainsbury’s store ‘is going ahead’

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sainsburysTHE MANAGEMENT at Sainsbury’s have confirmed to a Pembrokeshire Herald reader that their plan for a new supermarket in Haverfordwest is going ahead.
Pembrokeshire resident, Andrew Lye wrote to Sainsbury’s head office to ask if the plans had been shelved in light of the now tougher competition in the food retail sector. This week Tesco announced they were closing 43 unprofitable stores thought the UK  and are shelving some planned developments.
Following Mr Lye’s letter Declan Girvin, Customer Manager of Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd wrote back saying: “Thank you for enquiring about the opening of the Haverfordwest store. We have good news for you.  It is going ahead.  You can follow the developments on our corporate website.  I have inserted the link below for you to check out.”
However, there is still confusion. Sainbury’s press officer is saying that a final decision has yet to be taken, and that the Customer Manager who sent the correspondence to Mr. Lye may have not given the correct information.
This is in contrast to Tesco, whose Chief Executive wrote to an Assembly Member last week, stating that their plans for the new store in Aberystwyth were on hundred percent solid.
Sainsbury’s is the third largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom with a share of the UK supermarket sector of 16.4%. It employs 161,000 people.
Planning permission for the Haverfordwest store was granted in 2013.
The following link is to the Haverfordwest section on the Sainsbury’s website:
4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Julian James

    January 10, 2015 at 2:41 pm

    Personally, I feel it is not needed. There are plenty of supermarkets, sainsburys definately isn\’t one of the cheapest!

  2. Beryl Steadman

    January 11, 2015 at 6:32 pm

    Such BAD news. We don’t need yet another supermarket to finish off our town or more houses when there are no jobs or hospital to speak of. All the traffic from the B4330 has been routed to Morrisons anyway so they are just ripping up ancient land for the sake of it.

  3. Local Shop Owner

    January 12, 2015 at 5:00 am

    Taking land away from nature for a more expensive option for people who can probably pay for private medical care while the rest of us have to suffer with no hospital is just wrong. We have PLENTY of supermarkets in Haverfordwest, leave the local shop owners have the rest of the people who support the community, not make more options for an \’out\’

  4. John

    January 13, 2015 at 5:23 pm

    All that website says is consented, I see the WT have had comment from sainsburys that is ia actually still under review! Must have been a slow news day in your office?

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St Davids Cathedral strengthens spiritual ties with St Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh

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THE DEEP spiritual connection between Wales and Ireland was celebrated this St Patrick’s Day as Dean Sarah Rowland Jones of St Davids Cathedral presented prints of the icons of St David and St Patrick to Dean Shane Forster of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh (Anglican, Church of Ireland).

The presentation took place after Dean Sarah delivered a sermon at the St Patrick’s Day service in Armagh, where she spoke about the shared Christian heritage of the two patron saints and their enduring influence on the faith communities of both nations.

A legacy of faith and unity

St David and St Patrick, both pivotal figures in the early Christian church, played key roles in spreading the Gospel and establishing monastic traditions. Their legacies have continued to shape the spiritual landscapes of Wales and Ireland for centuries.

Dean Sarah reflected on these historical connections during her sermon, highlighting the common themes of faith, devotion, and service that unite the two saints. She also shared the last recorded words of St David with the congregation:

“Be joyful, keep the faith, and do the little things.”
“Byddwch lawen, cadwch y ffydd, a gwnewch y pethau bychain!”

These words, spoken by St David in the 6th century, remain central to the ethos of Welsh Christianity, encouraging believers to find meaning in small acts of kindness and faithfulness.

A symbolic exchange

The exchange of icon prints between the two cathedrals served as a symbol of ongoing friendship and unity between the Welsh and Irish Anglican communities. Both cathedrals hold significant historical and religious importance, drawing thousands of pilgrims each year who seek to connect with their deep Christian heritage.

Speaking about the event, Dean Sarah said: “The ties between St Davids and Armagh are more than just historical—they are deeply spiritual. We are reminded that the Christian faith transcends borders, uniting us through shared traditions, values, and a commitment to serving others.”

The service in Armagh marked yet another step in fostering a strong relationship between the two cathedrals, reinforcing the historic and spiritual bonds between Wales and Ireland.

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Police confirm tragic death of teenage girl in Burton

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EMERGENCY services responded to a medical emergency at a property in Burton on Saturday (Mar 15).

Dyfed-Powys Police say they received a call reporting the incident at around 4:30pm.

Tragically, a 15-year-old girl has passed away, it has been confirmed.

Her next of kin have been informed and are being supported by a family liaison officer.

Police have confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious, and a report will be prepared for H.M. Coroner.

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Three injured in A477 crash near Cleddau Bridge

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THREE people were taken to hospital following a collision on the A477 near Cleddau Bridge on Monday (Mar 17).

The crash, which involved three vehicles, happened shortly before 9:00am between Cleddau Bridge and Honeyborough roundabout. Emergency services attended the scene, and both lanes of the road were closed for nearly two hours.

One lane reopened at 10:45am, with the road fully cleared by 10:55am.

A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said: “Police attended a three-vehicle road traffic collision which occurred on the A477 just before 9:00am. Three people were taken to hospital with what are believed to be minor injuries.”

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